Characters such as Donald Duck, Tinker Bell, Kermit the Frog, Tigger and, of course, Mickey Mouse will add fun and magic to more than 30 new products available at all PetSmart stores in North America and at www.PetSmart.com.

From bandanas and tees to ropes and squeaky toys, the new assortment of products includes:

–Tinker Bell Flirt Dress: Hot pink trim with black lace. ($15)

–Tigger Plush Rope Stick: The large plush head squeaks, and the tongue and ears are great for tugging play. ($6.99)

–Mickey Mouse Point Tee: ($15)

–Minnie Mouse Bottle Cruncher: With lots of texture and crunching sounds that come from the plastic water bottle hidden inside, this pink and pretty toy will keep dogs busy and happy. ($9.99)

–Kermit the Frog Tee: Of course it’s green! It’s perfect for a walk in the park. ($15)

To celebrate the introduction of these products, pet parents can enter to win a grand prize of $10,000 in the PetSmart “Pin It to Win It” sweepstakes featuring the Disney products, through April 1 on PetSmart’s Facebook page.

The Facebook photo gallery will showcase nine new Disney products each week and allows fans to pin their favorites directly to their Pinterest accounts. For every one product pinned per day, contestants have a chance to win one of 15 weekly prizes and are entered into the $10,000 grand prize drawing.

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About Ray Edel

Raymond A. Edel has worked at The Record for 32 years. As calendar & listings editor of the newspaper, he also produces two weekly columns: “From The Ground Up” and “Radio Waves.” Ray is a certified Rutgers University master gardener and from 2010 to 2013, he was the president of the Master Gardener Association of Passaic County. He is a board of director’s member of the New Jersey Botanical Garden and a member of the Bergen Community College horticulture advisory committee. He is also a member of the Clifton Beautification Committee. Ray has been an adjunct professor at William Paterson University and Bergen Community College.